Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] in [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 The 32-year-old helped Sheffield stay in big time soccer but Dave Bassett would n't stand in his way if a move back South came up .
2 I do n't know of any league penalty regarding players not turning up and not letting their opponents know in good time that they will not be playing .
3 Other Windows word processors show the text re-aligning in real time , which slows the process down a little .
4 A new , precoded , form was completed for each new activity undertaken ; the research instrument therefore differed from the more conventional diary approach in which the work done in specific time periods is recorded ( Mintzberg , 1973 ; Stewart , 1988 ) .
5 Instead , in a replay , the number of corners awarded in extra time will be used to decide to outcome .
6 Bill 's students knew that here was no blind theory ; his teaching , because of his extensive consultancy practice , was rooted in real Engineering experience performed in real time .
7 They had already been unlucky with just five minutes remaining in normal time , when Neil Webb 's shot cannoned back off the foot of the post .
8 This , as described earlier has helped the Governors recognise with clarity the need to invest in non-contact time for teachers and appropriate training for all staff when change is envisaged , if the proposed development is to be absorbed fully into the ethos and curriculum of the school .
9 Here at Cabarave , east London 's black comedy club , the video monitors replaying his classic stage show Raw are turned down — displaced by the sound of jokes told in real time and laughter that 's live , spontaneous , uncanned .
10 These consisted of measures of language knowledge elicited in limited time .
11 Ringing your bell or making your presence known in good time .
12 Marxism came in good time to the Socialist Workers ' party after study , after reading the books from Europe , from international contacts , from the travels of our comrades , from the contact with the Communist International .
13 At the lower end of the scale , this might be little more than a garden allotment worked in spare time to supplement the income from a full-time job .
14 His distinctive style emerged in Spare Time ( 1939 ) , an impression of leisure activities among British working-class people , in an edited structure of countless visual details , an overlapping sound track providing continuity .
15 The full benefits of price stability and statutory independence for the European central bank , and indeed for the Bank of England — that must be a necessary institutional corollary — will be enjoyed only if a future Government and Parliament agree in good time to adopt a single European currency .
16 Three day events , players segregated by standard rather than age group , all results yielding points to a national grid , match times that could be predicted with reasonable accuracy resulting in reduced time wasting at tournaments and less dependency on club catering and facilities .
17 We fly to Copenhagen on Monday on the 11.45 SAS flight from Glasgow , then catch the late afternoon flight to Bornholm to arrive in good time for dinner at Svaneke , our base for six days .
18 Guitarists need to make running changes to their stage sounds in real time .
19 Inside IBM 's ‘ be kind to the user ’ testbed Putting in real time with real people is now the rage , says Paul Bray
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